Our current definition of “productivity” is broken. It pushes us to treat busyness as a proxy for useful effort, leading to impossibly lengthy task lists and ceaseless meetings. We’re overwhelmed by all we have to do and on the edge of burnout. From the aggressive rethinking of workload management, to introducing seasonal variation, to shifting your performance toward long-term quality, Slow Productivity provides a roadmap for escaping overload and arriving instead at a more timeless approach to pursuing meaningful accomplishment.
Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD
Vice President for Education
Southwestern Union Conference
Authors: Aaron Tait and Dave Faulkner
Facilitated by H. Stephen Bralley, Director of Secondary Education
North American Division of the Seventh-day Adventist Church
Authors: Tom Rath and Don Clifton